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E*POWAH Master
(no offense!)
(no offense!)
On the bright side “Liverpool won’t win the league”!
I live on a working cattle farm.It's all cattle farming around here. I wouldn't dream of having an "open" mouthpiece strapped to my bike. I'd never be off the bog!
Roadies waterbottles sit BEHIND the down tube or INFRONT of the seat tube. The mouth of their bottle is far more protected from road debris than their mouths are from spray from the rider infront's rear wheel (or their own wheel spray).But what I still can't understand
So Boris and his experts have done the sums and has figured that about 60% of the population are needed to contract the virus to help with a herd immunity , long term . With the fatality rate as it stands the death toll could be huge .
It would help with the current nhs bed blocking , social care , pension pots and the vulnerable !
Don’t think I’m comfortable with his strategy!!
I live on a working cattle farm.
What are you doing riding your roadbike in cattle fields?
Is this you an the missus?This is the part of Spain where the fighting bulls are bred. What else am I gonna ride?
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So Boris and his experts have done the sums and has figured that about 60% of the population are needed to contract the virus to help with a herd immunity , long term . With the fatality rate as it stands the death toll could be huge .
It would help with the current nhs bed blocking , social care , pension pots and the vulnerable !
Don’t think I’m comfortable with his strategy!!
It might be right though !
It possibly is but it’s still a huge gamble as the majority of countries are going the other way !
Is this you an the missus?
yup. it's also something of an assumption that individual hence herd immunity is possible with this virus.
There is no reason why most of us should get this virus, or at least suffer from ill effects due to it. Most of us do not get the Flu yet 80 people a day in the UK die from Flu/Pnemonia and yes most of those are the elderly especially if they have pre existing medical conditions. That is the case despite most elderly getting the Flu vaccine every year. As and when testing becomes more available the statistics for those known to be infected will naturally grow but that is not really the important statistic given that for most it seems the ill effects will be relatively easy to manage without hospital treatment. The greater knowledge we have of the total numbers infected the more meaningful the statistics for fatality will become. Even then the only reliable statistic is the number of fatalities as a % of the population, since we will never know the total numbers infected. The important aspects are to protect the elderly and sick and to ensure the health services have the capacity to accommodate those that do need hospital treatment.Seems most of us are going to get this. Just like most of us get colds every winter.
I guess the aim is that the 'most' is taken from the least vulnerable of us as much as possible, and at as slow a rate as possible.
I don't seen alternative until there's a vaccine or treatment.
Herd immunity gained through infecting the strongest then benefits the vulnerable without them getting infected.
Lock down won't work unless it's maintained until a vaccine is available.
My hunch is the overall govt strategy is valid, though I don't know enough to judge specifics.
I had to look up "Bidon"!!But what I still can't understand with the roadies is that their bidons are still the "old fashioned" type with an exposed mouthpiece. You only need to see the shit washed up on their legs (and bidons) from damp roads to realise that this is a source of innumerable tummy bugs (as regularly reported in the TDF commentary).
It's all cattle farming around here. I wouldn't dream of having an "open" mouthpiece strapped to my bike. I'd never be off the bog!
(Oh look: here comes another in my likes profile )
Oh fuck... sorry man.Look closely... they're both fellahs! And both "entire".
(I won't show my missus your reply 'cos she'll turn you into a frog )
Is there some sort of list, or is it first come first served?I deserve a massive slap
(not that unusual TBF)
free for all
Europe is going to be difficult to manage with open borders and lots of tourists.
Next Monday all Schools here will be closingHave to say amongst all this pandemic pandemonium, with my business looking like its going to go into economic meltdown, my octogenarian parents in lockdown, and my kids school obliviously still pressing ahead with all sorts of unnecessary events, going for a nice ride out in the hills today did wonders.
If you already have any Makita stuff the X2 is excellent. {Takes two batteries} Think there's a new version of that with twin speeds. Chains are cheap on amazon. Ideally you want the twin charger and most of the copy batteries from Amazon also work well and are cheap. Mate bought the husqvarna one after laughing at mine then trying it. Equally good. Personally I'd go with the Makita as they make a great range of man toys.Might be online perusing leccy chainsaws too
Have to say amongst all this pandemic pandemonium, with my business looking like its going to go into economic meltdown, my octogenarian parents in lockdown, and my kids school obliviously still pressing ahead with all sorts of unnecessary events, going for a nice ride out in the hills today did wonders.
Obviously you’ll be the bestest chainsaw pilot of ever, but please be careful; they are more dangerous than a Honey Badger with a hangover. Chainsaw trews and head/face protection as a minimum.
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